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Robert Mueller is special counsel for the Department of Justice. He oversees the investigation into Russia's possible connections to the 2016 election and Trump campaign.
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Robert Mueller is special counsel for the Department of Justice. He oversees the investigation into Russia's possible connections to the 2016 election and Trump campaign.
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Congress received the redacted report detailing Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference and possible collusion with President Donald Trump’s campaign team Thursday.

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Attorney General William Barr originally submitted a 4-page summary of the report to Congress March 24, prompting some in the special counsel’s office to criticize Barr’s conclusions, The New York Times reported.

The Washington Post, following up on The Times story, reported “members of Mueller’s team have complained to close associates that the evidence they gathered on obstruction was alarming and significant.”

Responding to the reports from The Times and The Post, the DOJ said in a statement, “Given the extraordinary public interest in the matter, the Attorney General decided to release the report’s bottom-line findings and his conclusions immediately — without attempting to summarize the report — with the understanding that the report itself would be released after the redaction process,” according to CBS News.

“The letter notes Mueller found evidence on both sides of the obstruction issue, a strong signal that there is information that was not positive for the President,” according to CNN.

President Trump delivered short remarks at the Lincoln Day Dinner on March 22, at the President’s Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida, shortly after Attorney General William Barr confirmed Special Counsel Robert Mueller had completed his report.

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On March 24, 2019 President Trump responded to the release of findings from Robert Mueller's report as "a complete takedown that failed." No collusion with Russia was found in Mueller's investigation, but it also did not exonerate Trump.

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Charles Duncan covers what’s happening right now across North and South Carolina, from breaking news to fun or interesting stories from across the region. He holds degrees from N.C. State University and Duke and lives two blocks from the ocean in Myrtle Beach.